Thursday, October 14, 2010

The life of Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens is by many as the greatest writer of his time since. Growing up in a dysfunctional family Dickens could make his way in the world and maintain the use of his gifts and for the good of all. During his lifetime, Dickens wrote over 15 novels and numerous short stories. Each of these documents describe aspects of humanity and give the reader a better understanding of what it means to live in this world and of human being. This paper covers important parts of DickensLife, his writing style and some of his most famous works.

Charles Dickens lived from 1812-1870, which is located right in the middle of the Victorian era, and is known as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. He was born in the city Lampart in England. His father was a naval officer and his father, although the Navy pays pretty well, was the father of Charles' was not wise with his money and was often the family money. In 1814 the Dickens family moved to Chatham, whereCharles was paid for some time under William Giles, who pay particular attention to Charles, because he's a quick learner is studying. When Charles was only 12, he was forced to leave school and work in a factory, as a debtor hello father was sent to prison. John Dickens was kept in prison until he is able to help themselves out of trouble with his inheritance from his mother while he was in prison he was dead.

Finally, Charles was able to return to school and studied with several teachers1827, when he took a job as a clerk. He left his job as a clerk and soon after work as a shorthand reporter for a short time he began writing for several small newspapers. When Dickens was 18 received a card reader outside the British Museum, which allows him to read the works of Shakespeare and other authors.

Writing for the documents of newspapers Dickens has won a small following, and he could enjoy his financial success with a "new hat and a beautiful blue velvet coatPanels. "Dickens gain in popularity and in 1833 he published his first fiction. Dinner at Poplar Walk "was organized by the public and are very pleased with Dickens, and was received gladly accepted. From then on, Dickens began working on fantasy stories, and while he wrote a regulation was very strict routine.

He got up at a certain time and go to bed at another time specified. These hours are often different and had many parties or otherefforts to break his routine. His letter was in the time between breakfast and lunch, and there was no distraction, he could pull from his desk. "His mind was essentially methodical in his long walks, in his recreations, in his work, was governed by rules which he himself, the rules previously well studied, and rarely deviated," said a close friend of Charles'.

Dickens is not 'a life of love beautiful. He had courted the daughter of Maria Beadnella banker for four years, but that relationship ended badly. Three years later, in 1836, Charles married the daughter of the publisher of a newspaper he was writing. Once it was the younger sister of Catherine Mary came to live with them, married Charles was very fond of Mary and was devastated when he died just a year after coming to live with them at the young age of 17. Together, Charles and Catherine had 10 children, but did not work for some reason their marriage in 1858were divorced. Another sister Catherine, Georgiana, ended up living with Dickens, and finally fell in love with her, but she was also in a relationship with actress Ellen Ternan, whom he had met at the end of 1850. In search of love, life of Charles Dickens's clear that he had a lot of passion and emotion, but divorced his wife and falls in love with his sister shows that he really messed up. It often seems that people have a capacity of genius and success in aLiving space, in this case a great effort in writing and exams in another area of their lives. Dickens died on June 8 1870previously his death he had undertaken extensive lecture tours of the United State sand the UK, and many believe that stress and tension of these tours for her body older, who was killed.

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